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Originally Posted by Facanh
How is the Overide on wet ashpalt? I'm currently riding Voyagers, and I want to try tubeless. I love the Voyagers but even on damp asphalt at 2.5-3 bar the grip could be a bit better. When I slow down I do more skids than I want.

The Overides just became available on Wiggle btw for so cheap:

wiggle.com | Hutchinson Overide Tubeless Folding Gravel Tyre | Cyclocross Tires
They provide moderate traction on wet pavement, like the Voyager Hypers. Neither are especially good on wet, slick pavement. Most bicycle tires are not. You might consider the Continental 4 season in it's largest size.

See: https://www.bikeforums.net/cyclocros...avel-tire.html
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